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Fatal Inheritance: How a family misfortune revealed a deadly medical mystery. Talking with author Larry Ingrassia.
Season 29 Episode 7
Hereditary Cancer is a relatively recent discovery in the annals of medical science. The Li-Fraumeni Syndrome relating to a genetic mutation of the P…
1 year, 3 months ago
New Zealand charts its' own course. Talking to Dr. Patricia O'Brien
Season 29 Episode 6
New Zealand has followed an independent foreign policy path since the mid 1980s. But as the globalization of trade faces headwinds, tariffs and prot…
1 year, 4 months ago
San Francisco elects a new Mayor, Daniel Lurie. Talking with Brian Sobel.
Season 29 Episode 5
San Francisco voters have elected Daniel Lurie Mayor, 56% to 44% defeating incumbent Mayor London Breed. She conceded the election November 7th.
1 year, 4 months ago
Donald Trump wins in a Landslide. Talking with Professor David McCuan, Chair of Political Science, Sonoma State University.
Season 29 Episode 4
David McCuan analyzes the 2024 Presidential Campaign and the November 5th election - historic in many respects.
1 year, 4 months ago
The Power of Liberal Nationalism. Talking with Professor Steven Fish.
Season 29 Episode 3
The Left and Center Left needs to embrace love of country and patriotism when advocating legal or regular immigration. Up to this point they have ced…
1 year, 4 months ago
The historic 2024 presidential campaign is winding to a close. Talking with Professor Jack Pitney.
Season 29 Episode 2
Since 1945 there have been 20 Presidential Campaigns but none have been as historic and consequential as this one.
1 year, 4 months ago
Climate Change Twin Cities: San Francisco's weather could become like Los Angeles' . Talking with Professor Matt Fitzpatrick
Season 28 Episode 19
Global warming will see America's climate transformed with San Francisco trading its cool, foggy Summers for Southern California heat and sunshine.
1 year, 4 months ago
Mongol Zurag: A new tradition in Mongolian Art. Talking with Professor Orna Tsultem.
Season 29 Episode 1
An exhibit of contemporary Mongolian art is on exhibit at the Venice Biennale through the end of November 2024. It features the work of four prominen…
1 year, 4 months ago
Epigenetics: What your Mother or Grand Mother ate could affect your Genes. Talking with Professor Nathaniel Johnson.
Season 28 Episode 20
Dietary choices whether voluntary or forced, may manifest as conditions like obesity and Type II Diabetes for multiple generations of offspring. Can …
1 year, 4 months ago
Terre Haute Takedown: Cracking a 20th Century Election Conspiracy. Talking with author Sasha Issenberg.
Season 28 Episode 18
Terre Haute, Indiana was the site of an election conspiracy that was unearthed by an unlikely duo of a prim Suffragist and an ex-con lawyer. The prec…
1 year, 5 months ago